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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2024 Jan 8;60(3):545–559. doi: 10.1037/dev0001689

Table 2.

Between-Person Associations for LCM-SRs

Oppositional Problems Conduct Problems

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

1. BAS Int. - -
2. BIS Int. .001 - .01 -
3. BIS Slope .07 −.42 ^ - .06 −.42 ^ -
4. OP Int./CP Int. .07 −.04 −.003 - .14 −.07 .18 -
5. OP Slope/ CP Slope .03 −.10 .14 - - −.07 .06 −.23 - -
6. T1–3 CP/OP .27+ −.07 .04 .69+ .34^ .28+ −.13* .03 .52+ .48^
7. T1–3 ANX −.23^ .12 −.02 .21^ .06 −.28+ .14 −.02 .03 −.31
8. T1–3 DEP .15 .05 .08 .07 .07 .19* .06 .09 .34+ .21
9. Gender −.07 .01 .19^ −.02 .32^ −.11* .02 .18^ −.29+ .18
10. Age .01 .03 .01 .05 .003 .00 .04 .02 .01 .003

Note. Bolded = correlations, non-bolded = standardized regression coefficients. Statistics reported for models controlling for other externalizing problems. Gender was coded such that 0 = male and 1 = female. BAS = Behavioral activation system, BIS = Behavioral inhibition system, OP = Oppositional problems, CP = Conduct problems, Anx = Anxiety problems, Dep = Depressive problems.

*

= p < .05,

^

= p < .01,

+

= p <.001.